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Re: Theos-World How fractal evolution works - part 2

Dec 28, 2004 00:59 AM
by leonmaurer


In a message dated 12/25/04 8:55:12 PM, silva_cass@yahoo.com writes:

>SO IS SPINERGY, KARMA IN ACTION?
>
>Cass

Karma in action depends on spinergy. But, spinergy is not karma. It is 
simply the engine which assures that karma continues to operate incessantly until 
the disharmonies due to karma in action become resolved. Therefore, all karmic 
action must always result in an equivalent reaction or counter action. This, 
no matter how long it takes to occur, will happen because the spinergy 
empowering it is not only infinite in its potential energy, but also in its capacity 
to carry interminable amounts of karmic memory. Thus, karma is immutable, 
since it never forgets, and its reaction will always return to the activating 
source and remain equal and opposite to its action. 

LM




2) Karma is the adjustment of effects flowing from causes, during 


which the being upon whom and through whom that adjustment is effected 


experiences pain or pleasure.





(3) Karma is an undeviating and unerring tendency in the Universe to 


restore equilibrium, and it operates incessantly.





(4) The apparent stoppage of this restoration to equilibrium is due to 


the necessary adjustment of disturbance at some other spot, place, or focus 
which is visible only to the Yogi, to the Sage, or the perfect Seer: there is 
therefore no stoppage, but only a hiding from view.





(5) Karma operates on all things and beings from the minutest 


conceivable atom to Brahma. Proceeding in the three worlds men, gods, and the 
elementalbeings, no spot in the manifested universe is exempt from its sway.





(6) Karma is not subject to time, and therefore he who knows what is 


the ultimate division of time in this Universe knows Karma.





(7) For all other men Karma is in its essential nature unknown and


unknowable.





(8) But its action may be known by calculation from cause to effect; 


and this calculation is possible because the effect is wrapped up in and is 
not succedent to the cause.





(9) The Karma of this earth is the combination of the acts and thoughts 


of all beings of every grade which were concerned in the preceding 


Manvantara or evolutionary stream from which ours flows.


Because the Karma of this earth and its races began in a past too 


Far back for human minds to reach, an inquiry into its beginning is useless 
and profitless.





(12) Karmic causes already set in motion must be allowed to sweep on 


until exhausted, but this permits no man to refuse to help his fellows and 
every sentient being.





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